imacowgirl2
Songster
I'm preparing to start a bachelor flock for our roosters so that we can control breeding, and because we have too many for a proper hen:roo ratio to leave them in with the hens anyways. When I planned this out, the original plan was to have 2-3 cockerels from our June batch of chicks to start the bachelor flock once they got close to sexual maturity, then later add our 3 cockerels from our early August batch of chicks and 1-2 cockerels from our late August batch together as a group to the bachelor flock once they were old enough.
Best laid plans of mice and men...it was just my luck that when I wanted 1-2 roos in my straight run, 100% of my straight run chicks were hens
- so instead of having 2-3 cockerels from that June batch, I have 1.
So now my new plan is to start the bachelor flock when the younger cockerels are close to maturity and leave the current cockerel in the flock for now...but my dilemma then becomes, do I let my current cockerel stay with the hens, or do I move him to the bachelor flock when I start it?
I'm leaning towards moving him to the bachelor flock, just because we like to free range the hens, and it's been a pain to make sure I lock the flock back up before my 4 year old goes outside. He hasn't shown any human aggression to date, but he's only 12 weeks old, so I'm not taking any chances with him + young kids. On the other hand, are there any considerations I'm not thinking about as to why it would be a bad idea to put him in the bachelor flock? I wasn't sure if ages would be an issue? Or if he would be super stressed about being removed from his hens? The young ones would be about 7 and 10 weeks old and he would be about 19 weeks old at the time I started the bachelor flock, if I stick to my intended timeline. I'm also open to suggestions for a different timeline, if there is a better one that makes sense...
Best laid plans of mice and men...it was just my luck that when I wanted 1-2 roos in my straight run, 100% of my straight run chicks were hens

So now my new plan is to start the bachelor flock when the younger cockerels are close to maturity and leave the current cockerel in the flock for now...but my dilemma then becomes, do I let my current cockerel stay with the hens, or do I move him to the bachelor flock when I start it?
I'm leaning towards moving him to the bachelor flock, just because we like to free range the hens, and it's been a pain to make sure I lock the flock back up before my 4 year old goes outside. He hasn't shown any human aggression to date, but he's only 12 weeks old, so I'm not taking any chances with him + young kids. On the other hand, are there any considerations I'm not thinking about as to why it would be a bad idea to put him in the bachelor flock? I wasn't sure if ages would be an issue? Or if he would be super stressed about being removed from his hens? The young ones would be about 7 and 10 weeks old and he would be about 19 weeks old at the time I started the bachelor flock, if I stick to my intended timeline. I'm also open to suggestions for a different timeline, if there is a better one that makes sense...